Ninian Smart on World Religions
Volume 1: Religious Experience and Philosophical Analysis
Herausgeber: Shepherd, John J.
Ninian Smart on World Religions
Volume 1: Religious Experience and Philosophical Analysis
Herausgeber: Shepherd, John J.
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Ninian Smart came to public prominence as the founding Professor of the first British university Department of Religious Studies in the late 1960s. His pioneering views on education in religion proved hugely influential at all levels, from primary schools to academic teaching and research. An unending string of publications, many of them accessible
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Ninian Smart came to public prominence as the founding Professor of the first British university Department of Religious Studies in the late 1960s. His pioneering views on education in religion proved hugely influential at all levels, from primary schools to academic teaching and research. An unending string of publications, many of them accessible
Produktdetails
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- Ashgate Contemporary Thinkers on Religion: Collected Works
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 420
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Dezember 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 159mm x 242mm x 35mm
- Gewicht: 708g
- ISBN-13: 9781032243399
- ISBN-10: 1032243392
- Artikelnr.: 62995449
- Ashgate Contemporary Thinkers on Religion: Collected Works
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 420
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Dezember 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 159mm x 242mm x 35mm
- Gewicht: 708g
- ISBN-13: 9781032243399
- ISBN-10: 1032243392
- Artikelnr.: 62995449
John J Shepherd is Principal Lecturer in Religious Studies at University of Cumbria, UK
Contents: Preface
Introduction: a critical analysis
Part I Autobiographical: Methods in my life. Part II Religious Experience and the Logic of Religious Discourse: The comparative logical analysis of religious doctrines
Empiricism and religions: Understanding religious experience. Part III Mystical Experience: Interpretation and mystical experience
The purification of consciousness and the negative path
What would Buddhaghosa have made of The Cloud of Unknowing?. Part IV Comparative Studies: Numen, Nirvana and the definition of religion
What is religion?
Theravada Buddhism and the definition of religion
The work of the Buddha and the work of Christ
The logos doctrine and Eastern beliefs
The comparative view of the person: East and West
Buddhism and the death of God
Types of religious liberation: an implicit critique of modern politics. Part V Religious Studies and Religious Education: Method and Theory in the Study of Religions: Religion as a discipline?
What is comparative religion?
The structure of the comparative study of religion
Scientific studies of religion
Religious studies and the comparative perspective
The study of religion as a multidisciplinary and cross-cultural presence among the human sciences
Comparative religion clichés
The political implications of religious studies. Part VI Religious Ethics: Gods, bliss and morality
The ethics of Chinese Communism
Clarity and imagination as Buddhist means to virtue
Religious values and the university
Sacred civilities
A global ethic arising from the epistemology of religious and similar value-systems. Appendices
Name index.
Introduction: a critical analysis
Part I Autobiographical: Methods in my life. Part II Religious Experience and the Logic of Religious Discourse: The comparative logical analysis of religious doctrines
Empiricism and religions: Understanding religious experience. Part III Mystical Experience: Interpretation and mystical experience
The purification of consciousness and the negative path
What would Buddhaghosa have made of The Cloud of Unknowing?. Part IV Comparative Studies: Numen, Nirvana and the definition of religion
What is religion?
Theravada Buddhism and the definition of religion
The work of the Buddha and the work of Christ
The logos doctrine and Eastern beliefs
The comparative view of the person: East and West
Buddhism and the death of God
Types of religious liberation: an implicit critique of modern politics. Part V Religious Studies and Religious Education: Method and Theory in the Study of Religions: Religion as a discipline?
What is comparative religion?
The structure of the comparative study of religion
Scientific studies of religion
Religious studies and the comparative perspective
The study of religion as a multidisciplinary and cross-cultural presence among the human sciences
Comparative religion clichés
The political implications of religious studies. Part VI Religious Ethics: Gods, bliss and morality
The ethics of Chinese Communism
Clarity and imagination as Buddhist means to virtue
Religious values and the university
Sacred civilities
A global ethic arising from the epistemology of religious and similar value-systems. Appendices
Name index.
Contents: Preface
Introduction: a critical analysis
Part I Autobiographical: Methods in my life. Part II Religious Experience and the Logic of Religious Discourse: The comparative logical analysis of religious doctrines
Empiricism and religions: Understanding religious experience. Part III Mystical Experience: Interpretation and mystical experience
The purification of consciousness and the negative path
What would Buddhaghosa have made of The Cloud of Unknowing?. Part IV Comparative Studies: Numen, Nirvana and the definition of religion
What is religion?
Theravada Buddhism and the definition of religion
The work of the Buddha and the work of Christ
The logos doctrine and Eastern beliefs
The comparative view of the person: East and West
Buddhism and the death of God
Types of religious liberation: an implicit critique of modern politics. Part V Religious Studies and Religious Education: Method and Theory in the Study of Religions: Religion as a discipline?
What is comparative religion?
The structure of the comparative study of religion
Scientific studies of religion
Religious studies and the comparative perspective
The study of religion as a multidisciplinary and cross-cultural presence among the human sciences
Comparative religion clichés
The political implications of religious studies. Part VI Religious Ethics: Gods, bliss and morality
The ethics of Chinese Communism
Clarity and imagination as Buddhist means to virtue
Religious values and the university
Sacred civilities
A global ethic arising from the epistemology of religious and similar value-systems. Appendices
Name index.
Introduction: a critical analysis
Part I Autobiographical: Methods in my life. Part II Religious Experience and the Logic of Religious Discourse: The comparative logical analysis of religious doctrines
Empiricism and religions: Understanding religious experience. Part III Mystical Experience: Interpretation and mystical experience
The purification of consciousness and the negative path
What would Buddhaghosa have made of The Cloud of Unknowing?. Part IV Comparative Studies: Numen, Nirvana and the definition of religion
What is religion?
Theravada Buddhism and the definition of religion
The work of the Buddha and the work of Christ
The logos doctrine and Eastern beliefs
The comparative view of the person: East and West
Buddhism and the death of God
Types of religious liberation: an implicit critique of modern politics. Part V Religious Studies and Religious Education: Method and Theory in the Study of Religions: Religion as a discipline?
What is comparative religion?
The structure of the comparative study of religion
Scientific studies of religion
Religious studies and the comparative perspective
The study of religion as a multidisciplinary and cross-cultural presence among the human sciences
Comparative religion clichés
The political implications of religious studies. Part VI Religious Ethics: Gods, bliss and morality
The ethics of Chinese Communism
Clarity and imagination as Buddhist means to virtue
Religious values and the university
Sacred civilities
A global ethic arising from the epistemology of religious and similar value-systems. Appendices
Name index.